The County Education Board (CEB) plays a crucial role in education governance at the county level. It acts as an agent of the National Education Board (NEB) and coordinates education policies and programs in each county.
It is established under Section 18 of the Basic Education Act.
πΉ Functions of the County Education Board (CEB)
The County Education Board (CEB) is responsible for overseeing, managing, and coordinating education and training in the county.
π Key Functions:
1οΈβ£ Overseeing Pre-Primary Education & Youth Polytechnics
- Manages and coordinates Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) and Youth Polytechnics in consultation with the county government.
2οΈβ£ Coordinating & Monitoring Education at the County Level
- Ensures proper implementation of education programs in line with both national and county government policies.
3οΈβ£ Interpreting & Implementing National Education Policies
- Adapts national education policies to the specific needs of the county.
4οΈβ£ Initiating Proposals for Education Policy Reforms
- Proposes necessary changes and reforms to improve education and training in the county.
5οΈβ£ Developing & Promoting Education, Training, and Research
- Plans and supports the development of education, research, and training programs.
6οΈβ£ Collaborating with Schools & Other Authorities
- Works with Boards of Management (BoMs), school heads, and relevant stakeholders to enhance education management.
7οΈβ£ Registering & Maintaining a Database of Schools
- Keeps a record of all education and training institutions within the county.
8οΈβ£ Monitoring Curriculum Implementation
- Ensures schools follow the approved curriculum and learning standards.
9οΈβ£ Overseeing Examinations & Assessments
- Monitors how national exams (e.g., KCPE & KCSE) and school assessments are conducted.
π Collaborating with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC)
- Works with the TSC on matters related to teacher recruitment, transfers, and discipline.
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Submitting Annual Reports to the Cabinet Secretary
- Provides education reports, including data on performance, policy implementation, and school audits.
1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ Ensuring the Right to Education
- Works with relevant agencies to remove barriers to education and promote school attendance and retention.
1οΈβ£3οΈβ£ Performing Other Functions as Required by Law
- Carries out additional responsibilities assigned under the Basic Education Act or any other law.
πΉ Membership of the County Education Board (CEB)
The County Education Board (CEB) consists of a Chairperson and twelve other members appointed by the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Education.
π Members of the CEB:
β Chairperson (appointed competitively).
β County Director of Education (Secretary to the Board).
β Representative of the County Executive for Education.
β Representative of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
β Religious Representatives:
- National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) & Evangelical Fellowship of Kenya.
- Kenya Episcopal Conference (Catholic Church).
- Muslims Education Council.
β Representative from the Private Schools Association.
β Two representatives of teacher trade unions (e.g., KNUT, KUPPET).
β Two representatives of the Parents-Teachers Association (PTA).
β Representative of Persons with Disabilities.
β Representatives from: - Primary School Head Teachers’ Association.
- Secondary School Principals’ Association.
β Representative from a Child Rights Organization.
β Appointment Criteria:
- Competitive and merit-based process.
- Consideration for gender equity, regional, ethnic, and religious balance.
- Equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
- Minimum qualification: Secondary school certificate.
π Key Takeaways
β CEB manages and coordinates education policies and programs at the county level.
β It ensures the implementation of national education policies at the county level.
β It monitors school performance, curriculum delivery, and teacher management.
β It submits annual reports to the Ministry of Education on education standards.
β It collaborates with schools, religious groups, private schools, and other education stakeholders.
π Conclusion:
The County Education Board (CEB) plays an essential role in ensuring quality education at the county level. π